2: “Stubborn 18th Centuryism” with Sarabeth Grant
/Dr. Sarabeth Grant joins the show to talk about teaching as a full-time identity, exploring our relationship with the past, and how we can all find comfort in the 18th century.
Show notes for this episode:
- Sarabeth's book: Exemplary England: Historical Inquiry and Literary Recompense in Pope, Gray, and Richardson
- Three Rivers Campus Library Databases
- Instructional Methods | Three Rivers Campus, CT State
- Adjunct professor | Wikipedia
- University of Hartford
- Doctor of Philosophy | Wikipedia
- Sacred Heart University
- Stonehill College
- Brandeis University
- University of Rhode Island
- Peer review | Wikipedia
- Middle English lyric | Wikipedia
- 18th century in literature | Wikipedia
- Alexander Pope | Wikipedia
- Age of Enlightenment | Wikipedia
- Novel | Wikipedia
- Paul Fairie: "A Short History of We Are Raising a Generation of Wimps" | Mastodon
- Pastoral | Wikipedia
- Pride and Prejudice | Wikipedia
- Harold Bloom | Wikipedia
- Jane Austen | Wikipedia
- Old English | Wikipedia
- Middle English | Wikipedia
- Early Modern English | Wikipedia
- The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman | Wikipedia
- Blood Meridian | Wikipedia
- Moby-Dick | Wikipedia
- Fyodor Dostoevsky | Wikipedia
- “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving
- Dracula Daily